
Hana Gibson (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is one of just two original cast members still with the team in FBI: Most Wanted season 6. She is the tech analyst, able to tackle any technical problem the FBI throws at her with style, and with the way the world is going, she is a necessary component of the team. The CIA and FBI would be able to utilize her well, and it would be extremely easy for her to move over to the new team.
Hana Has A Specialized Skills That FBI: CIA Needs
Hana Can Hack Into Anything
Throughout FBI: Most Wanted, Hana has been the one everyone turns to for technical help. When there are surveillance feeds that need hacking into, she can do it. This is the woman who has been able to get pings off cellphones, work around encryptions to get access to software, and even find a way to ethically catfish criminals.
If FBI: CIA doesn’t have a tech analyst with great skills, they will always be one step behind the people they are trying to catch.
Transitioning Hana From Most Wanted To FBI: CIA Would Be Fairly Easy
The Fugitive Task Force Is Based In New York
Of course, when it comes to moving characters from one show to another, a transition needs to make sense. For Hana, a move to FBI: CIA is easily crafted thanks to the HQ locations for both teams. The Fugitive Task Force is based in New York, and they then fly or drive to locations when needed. Meanwhile, it looks like the new FBI/CIA team will be in New York, and while they could travel a little, the HQ is in the same city.
That means Hana won’t need to move, so her relationship with Ethan (Michael Raymond-James) won’t be affected. In fact, it could be great for her relationship with Ethan, who is struggling with mental health and addiction issues. She wants to be there to support him, but it’s hard when she is traveling. If she was offered a chance to do her work and remain in New York all the time, she would probably consider it with the way her personal life has changed in FBI: Most Wanted.